3. Pranab Mukherjee first ran for the public office in 1969, when he won a seat in the Rajya Sabha (upper house) of the Indian parliament as a member of the Bangla
Congress, which soon merged with the Congress Party. Pranab Mukherjee has been a five term member of Rajya Sabha.
In 2004, Pranab Mukherjee contested Lok Sabha elections for the first time in his career and emerged victorious. He won from Jangipura Lok Sabha constituency in WestBengal. He was re-elected from the same constituency in 2009.
He was derisively called a "rootless wanderer" by some of his party colleagues as he had never won a Lok Sabha election till 2004. When he won from the Jangipur Lok
Sabha constituency in West Bengal in 2004, he literally wept with joy. "For me this is a dream come true, a dream I have cherished and nourished all my life," he had said.
Indira Gandhi was very fond of Pranab Mukherjee and she groomed her for bigger roles. It was in 1973-74 that Pranab Mukherjee got entry into the government as a Deputy Minister for Industrial Development.